Cases and Materials on U.S. Antitrust in Global Context

Cases and Materials on U.S. Antitrust in Global Context

Author: Eleanor M. Fox

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314199928

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This up-to-the-minute antitrust casebook (with 2019 Update) is rich with political economy, economics, global perspective, and in general the analytics of solving contemporary antitrust problems in the United States and the world. Useful in a 3 or 4-credit course and as a desk book, the volume features all of the landmark U.S. antitrust cases, the evolving new economy and big data/information technology developments, and references to contrasting and converging European, South African and other jurisprudence. It offers a clear presentation of the tools for analysis, examining assumptions that may influence outcomes. The work is unique in its probing questions that explore the line between hard competition and abuse of power, and its problem sets for analysis and debate.


Cases and Materials on United States Antitrust in Global Context

Cases and Materials on United States Antitrust in Global Context

Author: Eleanor M. Fox

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2020-05-25

Total Pages: 949

ISBN-13: 9781640208612

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The casebook welcomes on board Daniel A. Crane, University of Michigan. The Fox/Crane casebook is rich with political economy, economics, global perspective, and in general the analytics of solving contemporary antitrust problems in the United States and the world. Useful in a 3 or 4-credit course and as a desk book, the volume features the contemporary debates about big data platforms and their antitrust accountability, all of the landmark U.S. antitrust cases, the debate about goals, the effects of new technologies, and references to converging and diverging European, South African and other jurisprudence. It provides a clear presentation of the tools for analysis, examining assumptions that may influence outcomes. The work is unique in its probing questions that explore the line between hard competition and abuse of power, and its problem sets for analysis and debate.


Antitrust Law, Policy, and Procedure

Antitrust Law, Policy, and Procedure

Author: E. Thomas Sullivan

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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The Fifth Edition continues to emphasize cases as the best way to teach antitrust law. The principal cases in this edition are the best and most current legal precedents. Judicial opinions are supplemented by historical and economic discussions and analyses. In particular, the notes discuss varying antitrust ideologies, confronting their defects and presenting their strengths. This new edition adds rich new material on: the transnational reach of the United States2 antitrust law; antitrust2s application to intellectual property; the Microsoft case and its history as it implicates monopolization, tying doctrine and market power analysis; expert testimony after Daubert and its relationship to antitrust summary judgment motions; and antitrust2s application in the field of regulated industries.


Antitrust Institutions and Policies in the Globalising Economy

Antitrust Institutions and Policies in the Globalising Economy

Author: Eleonora Poli

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-19

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1137482958

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Eleonora Poli analyses how ideas and material interests have come to determine the evolution of antitrust policies in the USA, EU, Japan and BRICS. She argues that three major economic crises together with market globalisation have changed governments' perceptions of market competition, giving rise to a neo-liberal global phase.


International and Comparative Competition Law

International and Comparative Competition Law

Author: Maher M. Dabbah

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-09-16

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1139492713

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This thorough appraisal of competition law and policy from an international and comparative perspective covers the role of different international organisations active in the area, the significance of multinational enterprises and, in particular, the differences between US and EU systems. Taking examples from regions such as Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Maher M. Dabbah looks at the law and policy in developing countries and at a regional level, the internationalisation of competition law and the doctrines of extraterritoriality, bilateral cooperation and multilateral cooperation as well as the relationship between competition and trade policy. The book should prove useful to anyone who is interested in gaining an insight into the international dimension of competition law and policy. It is written in a language and style which make such a complex topic both possible to understand and enjoyable.


Aspen Treatise for Antitrust

Aspen Treatise for Antitrust

Author: Daniel A. Crane

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454837992

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A concise student treatise on antitrust that includes the basics of the microeconomic foundations on which modern antitrust doctrine is built. Many students stumble trying to disentangle economic theory from doctrine, and this treatise expertly blends the two, clearly and concisely defining the terms and basic concepts that all antitrust students need to know. Author Daniel Crane is well regarded for his antitrust scholarship. Comprehensive overview of the major antitrust statutes, including Sherman, Clayton, FTC, Robinson-Patman, and Hart-Scott-Rodino Acts, including substantive operation, antitrust immunities, and questions of standing and jurisdiction. Nontechnical explanations of economic theories for students without economics background. Orientation on how to triage and analyze antitrust problems, such as distinctions between unilateral and coordinated behavior and vertical and horizontal arrangements. Systematic examination of 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines with illustrations from litigated cases.


Cases and Materials on United States Antitrust in Global Context

Cases and Materials on United States Antitrust in Global Context

Author: Bronson

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2009-01-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314202475

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This casebook supplement is, in itself, a compendium of modern antitrust law. It presents the eight U.S. Supreme Court antitrust cases decided since Trinko in 2004, which span almost all areas of antitrust law from resale price maintenance and tying to predatory buying, joint ventures, extraterritorial jurisdiction and the antitrust/regulation interface. As well, it presents contemporary merger and monopoly analysis and policy, and it contains sufficient substantive excerpts from the European Microsoft case to allow an appreciation of the US/EU fault lines.


European Union Law in a Global Context

European Union Law in a Global Context

Author: Trevor C. Hartley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-04-29

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 9780521527309

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European Union Law in a Global Context is a comprehensive introduction to European law in its international context. Trevor Hartley provides an explanation of the basic principles of each topic covered. He examines the institutions of the EU and the law-making process; the European Court and international adjudication; EU law (and international law) in national courts; human rights, especially under EU law and the ECHR; the international relations of the EU; remedies under EU law; and the elements of the free movement of goods, persons and services. The coverage of the practical application of EU law in British courts will meet the requirements of those intending to become practitioners, and the inclusion of extracts from leading cases, as well as from the EC treaties and other instruments, ensures that everything the reader will need is contained in a single volume.